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SkyMed' Season 3 premieres today: All details of the medical drama here

SkyMed' Season 3 premieres today: All details of the medical drama here

Time of India15-05-2025

Fans eagerly waiting for the release of the new season of '
SkyMed
' can finally rejoice. The third Season of the gripping medical drama is set to premiere today(May 15). This creation of Julie Puckrin, who drew inspiration for the series from the real-life experiences of her sister and brother-in-law working in the demanding field of
air ambulance services
is sure to immerse its viewers into the lives of the young medical professionals.
Global Release Dates for 'SkyMed' Season 3
Viewers from the United States, Latin America, and Brazil can catch all nine episodes of the season today, on Paramount+. All episodes of the show will be available on May 16th for viewers from the United Kingdom, Australia, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria.
Plot overview for
SkyMed Season 3
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Season 3 of SkyMed continues to immerse viewers in the high-stakes lives of young medical professionals and pilots who operate air ambulances across the challenging terrain of northern Canada. Picking up directly after the intense events of Season 2, the new season introduces a medical crisis involving a member of their own team. This emergency creates significant stress and tension within the group. As they navigate the demanding pressures of their jobs, the crew must also lean on each other to confront the complexities of their personal lives and face difficult moments together.
Cast Members this Season
The dedicated cast of SkyMed sees the return of several key actors, including Natasha Calis, Morgan Holmstrom, Praneet Akilla, Mercedes Morris, Thomas Elms, Kheon Clarke, and Sydney Kuhne. Aaron Ashmore, who previously had a recurring role, joins the main cast as a series regular this season. Fan favorites 'Ace' Aason Nadjiwon and Emilia McCarthy will also return in recurring roles, with Braeden Clarke making a guest appearance. Adding fresh dynamics to the team are new cast members Anthony Grant and Nicola Correia-Damude, both joining in recurring capacities.

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